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The Tax Collector makes every effort to produce the most accurate information possible. No warranties, expressed or implied are provided for the data herein, its use or interpretation. This information is from a working tax roll and thus information may change throughout the year. All data is subject to change.

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Notice is hereby given that the certified Tax Roll for the year 2014 has been delivered to the Liberty County Tax Collector, Honorable Marie G.Goodman, CFC, by the Liberty County Property Appraiser, Honorable Patricia S. Whitfield, for collection. The tax rolls (Ad-Valorem, Personal Property and Centrally Assessed Property) will be open for collection for payment November 1, 2014.

***Except the parcels before the Value Adjustment Board***

Schedule of Payments is as follows:

4% Discount - November 1 thru November 30, 2014

3% Discount - December 1 thru December 31 2014

2% Discount - January 1 thru January 31, 2015

1% Discount - February 1 thru February 28, 2015

Net amount due March 1, 2015 - Penalties begin April 1, 2015

If Paying in the Office:

If you will be making payment in the office, you will pay the discounted amount due on your statement according to the date paid. If the last day of the month falls on a weekend or holiday, we will accept that months discounted payment the next business day.

If Paying by Mail or On-line:

Payments by mail must be postmarked by the due date of the discount period to be eligible for that month’s discount. Mailing Address: PO BOX 400, Bristol, FL 32321 or on-line @ www.libertycountytaxcollector.com

Statements will be mailed to all property owners or their agents at the last known address on or before November 1, 2014. If you do not receive your tax bill notice or you have additional questions, please feel free to contact this office at (850)643-2442 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. thru 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday or 9:00 a.m. thru 11:00 a.m. on Saturday.

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About the Tax Collector's Office

About the Tax Collector's Office The county office of the Tax Collector was established in the 1885 state constitution. It was thought that local taxes could best be collected by a local official, who would be more responsive to the needs of the community that elected him or her. The Tax Collector serves a four year term and is elected at the same time as the President of the United States.

The Tax Collector is responsible for the collection of ad valorem taxes and other taxes set at the local level, including those by special levying districts, state agencies, and county commissions. The Tax Collector also acts as an agent of several state departments, including the Department of Revenue, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, and the Fresh Water Fish Commision.

For the Department of Revenue, the Tax Collector bills and collects real and personal property taxes. The amount of the tax is based on the assessed value of the property and the millage rate, which is set by various taxing authorities. As an agent of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the Tax Collector issues state motor vehicle licenses and processes applications for titles on automobiles, trucks, mobile homes, and boats. The Tax Collector also sells Hunting and Fishing licenses for the State.

In most counties, the Tax Collector is a fee office and the office budget is approved by the Department of Revenue . The office operates on the fees imposed for services rendered and any excess monies are remitted to the Board of County Commissioners at the end of September every year.

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